The teenage boys who were the alleged victims of sexual activity with a teacher were ‘lying’ and ‘putting the boot in’, a court has heard.
Rebecca Joynes, 30, denies six counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child. The allegations concern two teenage boys - who cannot be named for legal reasons - she met while she was a teacher at a Greater Manchester school.
Jurors previously heard Ms Joynes allegedly groomed one pupil, Boy A, with a Trafford Centre shopping trip, before having sex with him.
She then fell pregnant by another teenager, Boy B, the court has heard. READ MORE: Teacher who had baby with former pupil 'made attempts to garner sympathy' with baby's bonnet, court told On Wednesday afternoon, May 15, Michael O’Brien, in his closing speech for the defence, said the first complainant, Boy A, had lied about what had taken place between him and Ms Joynes while the second complainant, Boy B, had 'put the boot in' while being interviewed by detectives. “She of course wishes she would do things differently - she has done what she has done and has stood with it.
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